Now, I realize it's a sore point to talk about at the moment, but what style of coach is Glen Gulutzan?
What kind of play does he try to commit his players to? What qualities are commonly associated with his style of coaching? Is he a people person, or more of a dictator?
The Stars just came off a four game win streak and played a crazy game on a back to back - do you think he could keep the team motivated for the Canucks game, or did the team use too much energy for 'motivation' to be a factor for the next game?

To be honest, I really don't want to hear negative / snide remarks for answers, like "a bad one" or "the losing one"... Any insight is always appreciated. Don't really know much about him other than the fact he has an interesting last name.

In some ways, it may be easier for the team to recover their play of the past few games. Every team is going to lose and throw a stinker out there. Often times, teams bounce back very well from these kind of horrible losses.

In some ways, it may be easier for the team to recover their play of the past few games. Every team is going to lose and throw a stinker out there. Often times, teams bounce back very well from these kind of horrible losses.

Problem is it happened on the B2B. If they don't start figuring out a way to win some of these it doesn't matter what you do the rest of the season. You simply can't have a decent record if you lose all of the 2nd of B2B games.

In some ways, it may be easier for the team to recover their play of the past few games. Every team is going to lose and throw a stinker out there. Often times, teams bounce back very well from these kind of horrible losses.

I'd agree. I would rather the team get blown out exposing their weaknesses and "waking them up" than just falling short on a 2-1 loss. The former might (probably not) jolt them into fixing their bad habits.

Then again I've said that probably a few times over the past 2 seasons and it hasn't yet, so...

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Originally Posted by Ambassador Of Fun

The worst part about this game is the increased chance Kari gets ridden into the ground for the rest of the season. Stay strong #32

Pretty much. Bachman had a horrid game but he still deserves more starts (or Nilstorp). I swear to god if they ride Kari because of one bad game..

The problem is that game and the Edmonton game exposed that this is a lottery team without Lehtonen in the net.

They were absolutely awful in the defensive zone. I defy anyone to tell me this really is a playoff caliber defense. My question at this point is Oleksiak better off in Dallas playing or does he maybe need some more seasoning in the AHL. He wasn't all that great last night or previously in Edmonton.